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Iraq
British soldiers arrest a dozen Iraqis
2005-10-08
British forces raided a house in Basra, detaining 12 Iraqis suspected of carrying out recent attacks on British and U.S. troops, officials said Friday. The men taken into custody late Thursday night also are suspected of supporting the al-Mahdi militia, which is controlled by Muqtada al-Sadr, the Iraqi rebel Shiite cleric, said British military spokesman Maj. Steven Melbourne. The militia has been accused of carrying out such attacks with help from neighboring Iran.

In London, Britain's Ministry of Defense confirmed the raid. On Thursday, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said his government suspects that Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah might be supplying technology and explosives to Shiite Muslim militant groups operating in Iraq, but he provided no proof. Sheik Khalil Al-Maliki, a member of the al-Mahdi militia, told The Associated Press that British soldiers and tanks raided the home of police officer Ali Eliwi just after midnight, detaining him and 11 other Iraqis there and seizing their weapons. "I think the reason is the recent British claim about Iranian interference in Iraqi affairs," Al-Maliki said. British and U.S. forces have been attacked in recent months by roadside bombs packed with "shaped charges," which are much more deadly than conventional roadside bombs. Such attacks have killed six British troops since July, and late last month two U.S. Army soldiers were killed when a bomb exploded near their vehicle in Shaibah, a town near Basra. The arrests in Basra Thursday night could increase tensions between the 8,500 British troops in Iraq and the provincial government and people of Basra, Iraq's second largest city.
Silly me, I'd have thought that attacking British troops with shaped charges supplied by foreign hard boyz would have increased the tensions between the British troops and the Basrans.
Posted by:Fred

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Basra province


12 down 30,000 to go.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-10-08 00:33  

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